Letter from Carver to Pammel, May 5, 1922

May 5, 1922
My dear Dr. Pammel:--
You may be able to boil these down and get out of them something that you need. I am writing this on the train to Washington, D.C., April 23rd, 1922.
I did not know that you had the slightest idea of filing the letter I sent you, in the archives of history. I fear that I did not do you anything like justice. If you will send a copy of it back to me, I am sure I can greatly improve upon it.
Very sincerely yours,
Geo. W. Carver
Research and Experiment Station.
GxC:K

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May 5, 1922
My dear Dr. Pammel:--
You may be able to boil these down and get out of them something that you need. I am writing this on the train to Washington, D.C., April 23rd, 1922.
I did not know that you had the slightest idea of filing the letter I sent you, in the archives of history. I fear that I did not do you anything like justice. If you will send a copy of it back to me, I am sure I can greatly improve upon it.
Very sincerely yours,
Geo. W. Carver
Research and Experiment Station.
GxC:K